The Tiger's Apprentice Trailer
Tom Lee's life "changes forever when he discovers he is part of a long lineage of magical protectors known as the Guardians. With guidance from a mythical tiger named Hu, Tom trains up to take on Loo, a force that is as powerful as a Guardian but with evil intentions to use magic to destroy humanity. To have a fighting chance against Loo, Tom must reunite all twelve Zodiac animal warriors and master his own newly discovered powers." (Paramount+)
The Tiger's Apprentice, based on the novel by Laurence Yep, stars the voice talents of Henry Golding, Lucy Liu, Brandon Soo Hoo, Bowen Yang, Jo Koy, Sherry Cola, Leah Lewis, Sandra Oh, and Michelle Yeoh. The film is directed by Raman Hui, Yong Duk Jhun, and Paul Watling from a screenplay by David Magee and Christopher L. Yost.
The Tiger's Apprentice hits Paramount+ on February 2, 2024.
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'The Tiger's Apprentice' Cast and Director on Authenticity, Family, and Dim Sum
Paramount+’s The Tiger’s Apprentice is available for streaming now. And we had the chance to talk to stars Brandon Soo Hoo and Leah Lewis, as well as director Raman Hui about the film, as well as some of their favorite dim sum items to eat.
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The Tiger's Apprentice | Official Trailer | Paramount+
Dir: Raman Hui / Yong Duk Jhun / Paul Watling
Star: Henry Golding / Brandon Soo Hoo / Lucy Liu
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The Tiger's Apprentice: Directed by Raman Hui, Yong Duk Jhun, Paul Watling. With Henry Golding, Brandon Soo Hoo, Lucy Liu, Sandra Oh. Tom Lee, a Chinese-American boy, after the death of his grandmother, has to be apprenticed to the talking tiger Mr. Hu and learn ancient magic to become the new guardian of an ancient phoenix.
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The Tiger's Apprentice Gets Ready to Roar in Feb!
In Tiger's Apprentice, they growl, not roar as #ParamountPlus readies this movie for #streaming in select countries, and we're ready to wait for when #TigersApprentice hits Canada! Meanwhile, here's this guide:
Coming to Paramount+
The Tiger’s Apprentice is ready to entertain come Feb 2 in select markets, and it will further its reach at a later date. That is, this animation will be made available in other countries perhaps as early as next month. But for now, this streaming service is geolocking this film by Raman Hui subscribers located in the USA and UK.
From the Press Release:
This star-studded…
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I interviewed Ramen Hui, the director of Tiger's Apprentice and very involved animator of DreamWorks Animation. For those who have not read the first book the movie is based on, there are some insights into what the animators changed in the movie (like Rav was a Fox for starters).
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The Tiger’s Apprentice (2024) Movie Review | An Adventure with Missed Potential
Despite a stellar cast and promising premise, #TheTigersApprentice missed an opportunity to fully explore its mythical world. Let's discuss
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Directed by Raman Hui (Monster Hunt) and co-directed by Paul Watling and Yong Duk Jhun, The Tiger’s Apprentice brings Laurence Yep‘s 2003 novel to life in an animated spectacle filled with mythical creatures and the timeless battle of good versus evil. However, despite its promising premise and stellar voice cast, the film falls short in its execution, leaving much to be desired.
The story…
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The Tiger's Apprentice Teaser
Tom Lee's life "changes forever when he discovers he is part of a long lineage of magical protectors known as the Guardians. With guidance from a mythical tiger named Hu, Tom trains up to take on Loo, a force that is as powerful as a Guardian but with evil intentions to use magic to destroy humanity. To have a fighting chance against Loo, Tom must reunite all twelve Zodiac animal warriors and master his own newly discovered powers." (Paramount+)
The Tiger's Apprentice, based on the novel by Laurence Yep, stars the voice talents of Henry Golding, Lucy Liu, Brandon Soo Hoo, Bowen Yang, Jo Koy, Sherry Cola, Leah Lewis, Sandra Oh, and Michelle Yeoh. The film is directed by Raman Hui, Yong Duk Jhun, and Paul Watling from a screenplay by David Magee and Christopher L. Yost.
The Tiger's Apprentice hits Paramount+ on February 2, 2024.
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Despite Potential, ‘The Tiger’s Apprentice’ is a Rushed Effort
The new Paramount+ animated film, The Tiger’s Apprentice, is arriving just in time for the Lunar New Year (yet two years past the Year of the Tiger). Based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Laurence Yep, it follows 15-year-old Tom Lee who, in the aftermath of his grandmother’s death, becomes the apprentice to the tiger zodiac, Hu, and rise to the occasion of becoming the guardian of an…
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The Tiger's Apprentice (2024)
Directors: Raman Hui, Yong Duk Jhun, Paul Watling
Tom Lee, a Chinese-American boy, after the death of his grandmother, has to be apprenticed to the talking tiger Mr. Hu and learn ancient magic to become the new guardian of an ancient phoenix.
Tom is being bullied at school for being a freak. From the beginning it is clear he is no ordinary teenager. Off course, there was the opening of his…
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In an ancient world where monsters rule the land while humans keep to their own kingdom, a baby monster, Wuba, is born to a human father and monster queen. When mortals and creatures alike set out to capture the newborn, Wuba's adventure begins. The cute baby monster Huba is the child of a human man and a monster queen, threatened by both monster-hating humans and monsters attempting to capture the new-born in an ancient world based on medieval China.
Rated : U/A (Parental Guidance)
Language : English
Package Dimensions : 19 x 13.2 x 1.4 cm; 60 Grams
Director : Raman Hui
Media Format : Dolby, NTSC, Anamorphic
Run time : 1 hour and 57 minutes
Release date : 9 May 2016
Actors : Baihe Bai, Boran Jing, Wu Jiang
Dubbed: : English
Subtitles: : English
Studio : Multivision Multimedia Private Limited
ASIN : B01EJKTL42
Country of Origin : India
Manufacturer : Multivision Multimedia Private Limited, Uttar Pradesh
Item Weight : 60 g
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Window to China-West Art Exchanges
— Li Yuche | February 06, 2023
The Yangliuqing Chinese New Year painting Photo: Courtesy of Zhang Hui
Using a novel analysis technique, a Hangzhou-based science team in East China's Zhejiang Province has discovered that the purple and green dyes used in two Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) Chinese New Year paintings originated from Europe, Zhang Hui, the project head, exclusively revealed to the Global Times on Monday.
Called Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS), the technique is a "swab-based" analysis method that aims to decode the history hidden in the organic compound dyes used in ancient paintings.
Comparing to other "scratching" sampling methods, the new strategy has "excellent effectiveness" and is safer for ancient art relics, Zhang told the Global Times.
Considering the technique's "minimally invasive" nature, scientists chose two late Qing Dynasty Yangliuqing art works to sample. The two paintings are folk New Year paintings that combined wood-block printing and painting by hand.
After gently wiping dyes from the paintings, scientists uncovered the foreign ties hidden within the purple and green colors in the work.
The team found that the purple dye was a gentian violet, or crystal violet, which was invented in 1866, while the green dye was a malachite green invented in 1878.
These both were imported into China from the UK and Germany during the 19th century.
"The dye companies in Britain and Germany had business contacts in China at that time, and there were also brands specializing in imported pigments in Shanghai, so we theorize that these synthetic dyes may come from British and German enterprises," Zhang said.
Jin Xiaoyi, a researcher representative for the Crafts Museum of China Academy of Art who joined the project, told the Global Times that the novel dyes reveal how the "penetration of globalization" inspired changes in the development in Chinese art.
She also added that the new sampling technique can be used in various other paintings with organic compound dyes.
It provides a window for scholars to examine China-West art exchanges, Zhang remarked.
"Because many pigments have obvious regional characteristics, the analysis of pigments can re-veal the spread and exchange of painting materials and techniques at that time," he said.
The study was cocreated by researchers at multiple Chinese institutions such as Zhejiang University and the Crafts Museum of the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, and also the Institute of Yangliuqing New Year Paintings in Tianjin. In November 2022, the study was published in the jour-nal ScienceDirect.
"It is hoped that in the future, we can further expand and strengthen its application in the field of cultural heritage."
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